The Bruce Banner build.TouRig
- Camper van conversion company TouRig turned a 2016 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter into a tiny home on wheels named Bruce Banner for a couple and their two dogs.
- The van was built to be off-grid capable and serves as a cross between a Sprinter camper van and an expedition vechile, according to its makers.
- Bruce Banner has a kitchen, bathroom, dining and work space, bedroom, and garage.
Camper van conversion company TouRig turned a 2016 170-inch Mercedes-Benz Sprinter into an off-grid capable tiny home on wheels that is now occupied full-time by a couple and their two dogs.
According to TouRig, the van was built to be a cross between a classic Sprinter camper van and an expedition vehicle. To do this, the Colorado-based TouRig team converted the originally two-wheel-drive cargo van into a green four-by-four camper, aptly giving it the name Bruce Banner.
The van also has series of amenities that further optimize it for long drives and off-grid treks, such as an extended fuel capacity and water storage, upgraded power system, and protective body add-ons.
On average, TouRig spends between six to 12 weeks on its custom Sprinter conversions. The company also partners with Mercedes-Benz for its build-outs, although it will soon be converting another popular camper base — the 2020 Ford Transit all-wheel-drive — as well.
Prices range between $30,000 and over $100,000 depending on what the client is looking for. However, the price of Bruce Banner isn't publicly available, according to the company.
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